One startup just pulled in $5.3 million to give job‑seekers an invisible AI “wingman,” while another is vowing to wipe white out collar work entirely
A college dropout just scored $5.3 million for Cluely, an AI tool that secretly helps candidates ace job interviews—so well, it’s making Amazon and Google panic. With $3 million in annual recurring revenue already, Cluely's stealth plug-in is forcing Big Tech to ban AI in hiring and even return to in-person whiteboard tests. But here’s the kicker for the paper packaging industry: as AI threatens white-collar jobs, demand for physical goods—and the packaging they come in—could rise. If knowledge work shrinks, real-world products, and their sustainable delivery, might just become the new growth frontier.https://www.rdworldonline.com/one-startup-just-pulled-in-5-3-million-to-give-job%E2%80%91seekers-an-invisible-ai-wingman-while-another-is-vowing-to-wipe-the-job-out-entirely/
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